Selectivity and Kinetics of Ion Uptake by Barley Plants Following Nutrient Deficiency |
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Authors: | LEE R B |
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Institution: | Agricultural Research Council Letcombe Laboratory Wantage, Oxfordshire OX12 9JT |
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Abstract: | Barley plants grown without an external supply of phosphorus,sulphur, chlorine or nitrogen subsequently absorbed these nutrients,as phosphate, sulphate, chloride and nitrate, more rapidly thandid nutrient, sufficient control plants under similar conditions.With phosphorus, sulphur and chlorine, increased absorptionwas restricted to the nutrient which had been deficient, orto close chemical analogues of it, the uptake of other anionsbeing unaffected or decreased. The selectivity of enhanced nitrateuptake by nitrogen-deficient plants was not examined. The differencesin the rates of phosphate, sulphate and chloride absorptionby plants of differing nutrient status were due principallyto changes in the maximum transport capacity for these anionsper unit weight of root, although in plants grown without externalchloride there was some evidence that the roots also developedan increased affinity for that ion. Hordeum vulgare, barley, mineral nutrient deficiency, ion absorption, kinetics of ion uptake, phosphate, sulphate, chloride, arsenate, bromide, selenate |
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